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Show John THIRTY-SIXT- year H A. r Ura!en 5c per copy HYRUM, UTAH NUMBER FORTY MARCH 14,. 1947 Stake Gold and Edith I. Allred Wellsville Pioneer green Ball Next Passes Away Dies t Mrs. Margaret Parkinson Jones Funeral services for Edith of Wellsville passed away at liei L. of Rollan wife Allred, home Sunday at 11:15 a. m. o Allred, will be held today at 2 p. causes incident to age. She was First ward the chapmin Hyrum The Hyrum Stake Gold arid el with a daughter of Henry F. and BetBishop Wendell Allen preGreen Ball will be held in the El- siding. Woodward Parkinson and wa; sy ite Hall on Thursday, March 20 born in Wellsville on Novembei at died Mrs. her Allred, 50, commencing at 9 p m. 29, 1864. She was married tc in home morning. Tuesday Hyrum fashor old The dance is formal Daniel J. Jones in the Logan temShe suffered a lingering illness ioned costumes may be worn. An for ple on January 28, 1886. He died months. many be will show preinteresting floor May 12, 1934. was She born 8, September sented at 10:30. Music will be 1896 in Mrs. Jones was a member ol of the Hyrum, daughter Gilbert Thorpes furnished by the Wellsville First ward and had Andrew M and Boletta Wilson orchestra. in the Relief Society. served in lived and has Hyrum No one under 15 years old will Israelsen, are nine sons and her life. Surviving all be admitted. . On October 5, 1916 she mardaughters, Howard P. Eugene P, a Stake the evening During Joseph P. and Harry P.Jones of ried Rolan L. Allred in the LDS queen will be selected and will reWellsville. Cyril P. Jones and As a in Lake Salt City. temple ceive her crown in impressive Mabel Copen of Salt member of the Hyrum First ward Lake, Mark P. Jones of Logan, Mrs. Mrs. been active Allred in has RetaT The following girls have been of Lorenzo, Idaho, Mrs church affairs. resfrom their as queens chosen Gladys Schultz of Orovilie, Calif She was the mother pf 12 child Avon, Maxine pective wards: There are 23 grandchildren with seven of them surviving ren Pauline Lemmon; Law; Paradise, 12 great and her. grandchildren. Also Millville, Rose Marie Hulse; Hytwo brothers and two include Survivors her husband sisters, rum First, Virginia Jorgensen; and mother of Hyrum and the Chauncey Parkinson, Payette, IdHyrum Second, Cora Jean Allen; aho, Ross Parkinson, Nyssa, Orefollowing children: Weston I. of Hyrum Third, Betty Lou Nielsen; gon, and Mrs. Julia Grant MurI. of the U. S. Army Quay Ogden; Darla' Mendon, Andersen; Nibley, phy, Idaho; Mrs. Pearl Darley, at Mrs Ruth Gordon, Ga.; Camp Mar Jean Willie; Wellsville First, This view along the Mest Staynton, Oregon. Also. Canal, in southern California, graphically shows how irrigation Evfour Wilma Hall; and Wellsville Sec- Dipoma of Ogden; LeRoy A., half brothers and sisters, Mrs. water makes the desert grow rich crops. Development of Colorado basin and water resources is now an L., Juanita, and Louise Allred ond, Lila Rae Clark. Sarah Mumford of Salt Lake! u little beyond the mark; , of Hyrum. There are also seven Charles Parkinson of Eden, Utah grandchildren and the following Amos Parkinson of brothers and sisters: John A. IsRexburg. Ida. and David Parkinson raelsen, Mrs. Elizabeth Allred, of Wellsville. Eilert K. Israelsen, of Hyrum; IS Funeral services were held at Dr. 0. W. Israelsen, Logan; Bp. The South Cache High School the Wellsville tabernacle on Victor North Israelsen, Logan; y sent 14 teams to Ogden for the Dr Vernon at 2:30 with Bishop Cliff L. Israelsen, CleveIntermountain Invitation Meet at Olsen in charge. .A write-u- p of the Ohio and Mrs. Alice GardWeber College where 2,4 high land, The California Packing Corp. proceedings will be Utah. Delta, ner, in next week schools from Utah and Idaho parand the Utah Idaho Canning Crop i Burial will be in the Hyrum Mrs. Nelton Smith of Hyrum Association will meet farmers acticipated in debate and extemporcemetery. was selected Out of Town Queen cording to a schedule printed on aneous speaking. Mr. V. R Carver, debate coach, For a Day last Wednesday on the page four of this issue ior the well known radio program Queen purpose of contracting for peas, reports that South Cache made a For a Day over KVNU. She was beans and corn. Anyone interestvery fine showing considering The Stake Priesthood Bill Albrecht, Neighborhood nominated queen by her daughter ed should consult the chart on that other schools have two to 'meeting will be held next Scout Mrs. Rula Waite of Los Angeles. three years in debating while the Commissioner, reports that Sunday at the page four. South Cache a new scoutmaster and assistant At the time of the program, High School. The South Cache high has but one. general session will begin at 2:00 Mrs. Smith was at the Lincoln Patricia Wright and Bonnie have been apopinted for the HyHOGS BOYS p. m. with the bishops School' arid did not hear the proKellett stayed in until the ninth rum Third ward. The new scout meeting at 1:30 p. m. master is Maurice Stoker with round of debate. Mrs. Emma gram.. .However, The South Cache FFA was givThe next meet will be the'Reg-io- n Blair Nielsen as asistant. phoned the school and en four pure bred hogs recently meet held in Logan on April told Mr. Bailey about it. He went by Fred Baugh of Logan. The 7 and 8 with South Cache, Logan, to Mrs Smith- arid offered his con- hogs were given into the custody Box Elder, Weber, Bear River and of Leo Chugg ' Of ' Providence, gratulations. Mrs. Smith was North Cache participating. with the unexpected hon- Clark Gibbs of Paradise, Garth A new viner station will be inor ' and feardly knows what her Archibald of Wellsville, and CalThe six winning teams of desix of stalled this spring east of Wells-villwinners first thoughts were. bate, vin Clark of Wellsville. oratory, and PVT. LLOYD E. NIELSEN Mr. Arve Johnson is recovering six winners in extemporaneous Mrs. Smith received a telephone for the convenience of farm-satisfactorily from a back injury ers in that vicinity who wish tc Pvt Lloyd E. Nielsen, son.- of call from her daughter and learn- DUP CHANGES MEETING speaking, and the six winners in received when he fell a number panel will go to the state meet of feet to the floor of his barn. Mrs. Ether L. Nielsen of Hyrum ed that Rulas aunt, Emma Chugg The Cynthia Benson Camp of grow peas this year, it was anin Salt Lake City on April 18 and He was has graduated from the Infantry of Providence, was with her. a section down DUP will meet at the home of nounced by the California Packthe tearing 19. a Mrs. to School Ga. is receive at Smith chest and Fort Benning,' of the barn at the time of his mis Mrs. Reuben Hansen on March 27 ing Corporation this week. has earned the right to wear the of nylons and two other items instead of March 20 as given in hap. Boots and Wings of the United which her daughter would not rethe program. States .Army Airborne Troops, veal. Rula also received several fine DR. BURGESS HOME gifts. having completed basic parachute Dr. and Mrs. J Paul Burgess re- training course. He has spent a A Centennial So widespread has been the insocial commemturned last week from their trip 15 day furlough home, and on terest in the review and the comthe of Relief the orating to New Orleans. While there Dr. March 11 he reported at Camp birthday ments on the book Stoneman, California for an overSociety will be held Tuesday, Mar. Burgess attended a medical conNo Man to Yokohoma, 18 at 2 oclock at the Third ward vention. After the convention a seas assignment Knows My History a book writMarshal Alma Sorenson re- Mvinni Fi'st Ward ten by Mrs. Faun McKay Brody, ' chapel. sight seeing tour was made to Japan. ports that Monday March 17 is The Hyrum First ward sacraAll Relief Society members of various that the public is invited to attend interest. of the: deadline for reduced rates on points ment meeting will be under the the the three wards of Hyrum are meeting to be held in the Stormy weather stopped their dog taxes. Any tax left beyond direction of Norman Seamons Wellsville Ward tabernacle next cordially' invited to attend. Come plane trip home at Kansas City, Monday night will not be given with a short talk by Murray Nichin costume if you like. so. they continued their journey the 50 per cent reduction. The ols. Mr. and Mrs. E. J Wilson will Sunday evening, March 16 at The program includes the foll7:30 p. m. when Ernest R. Mctax on male dogs will become six by train through the Royal Gorge. a report on their recent trip. Kay of owing numbers: Singing, congreOgden, a cousin of Mrs. dollars instead of three. The tax give Musical numbers will be furnish- Brody, will not gation; prayer, Wanda Dunn; only review the ofmust be received at the city ed by the choir. Mrs. Henrietta Redford of Loduet, Ruby'Oldroyd and Thelma 3RD WARD MIA book, but will defend Mormon-isfice at time. by Monday closing gan who was observing her 90th This meeting is being sponPetersen; tribute to mothers; solo PLANS PROGRAM birthday on Tuesday was guest sored by the two Wellsville Ward Hyrum Third Ward by Gertrude Larsen; for well are under way Plans pageant unof honor at open house at the Sacrament meeting will be Our Pioneer Heritage and the public is welcome. He has written tHe MIA program of two one-ader the direction of Thomas Elia-so- reviewed the book some 24 times. hy Aleda Allen and presented by plays to be presented in the Hy- home of her son in law and daugh Arrangements are being the Third ward chorus of Singing rum Third Ward on March 25. ter Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parker The Wellsville ward conference made for the speaker and musical Mothers; benediction, Lou Visa The plays selected are The Win- frm 2 to 6 p. m. On Sunday Mrs Redford was taken to the Parker was held in the tabernacle on Sun numbers. Allen. Mushand dows of Heaven The Third ward will hold SunA social will follow. rooms Coming Up. The casts home to visit with two of her ady with meetings at 9:30 for all were the ward membership. Prayers at day School and sacrammt meetwho families and grandsons beare and other ararngements As 'announced last week, the unable to atend the open house the 9:30 sesion were by Patriarch ing as usual. Contrary to ihe an ing filled. In addition to the plays on Wellsville Junior High PTA is were Mr. mncemen made and n last John C. Brenchley and Daniel A. Sunday. there will be short skits and mus- Mrs.Tuesday. R.They a bazaar March 17 sponsoringbe Parker will confernce and ward Leishman. were family tl" Talks Henry made by ical numbers. in the school gymnasium. A disof- - Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Wm 1 23 of March insitad the visiting brethren representThis program will fill the whole play of war trophies and an arl R. Parker and family of ing the stake presidency. Presievening and classes will not be Those who didnt attend "were dent Albert R. Zbinden and Bp. refreshments Rose will give exhibit will be shown in addition, Mrs. Hermoine Lovely held. Centennial dance held at esrved by Mrs Parker. Leo Bankhead of Avon. At the an interesting program on art in The bazaar will begin at 7:30 and "Wellsville Junior High gym 10:30 session music was furnish- the Hyrum First ward Special In- will be followed by a dance with Monday evening certainly missed ed by the ward Aaronic priesthood terest. Class on Tuesday night at music by the Mendon orchestra. a good time and really one of the chorus under the direction of Par- 8 p, m. She will also display many There will be prizes for the best best dances held so far for the old fashioned costumes. The publey Hall with Leroy Darley at the beautiful paintings of her own. Centennial. It was sponsored by lic are invited to come out as Musical numbers will be prewere organ. Priest Prayers by The Daniel H. Wells Camp with Kieth Garrett and Wm. P. Leath-a- sented by the Bill Ballam family there will be several good buys the Camp presidency, Mrs. Jennie After the chorus sang reports and will consist of vocal trios and for everybody. The proceeds will Ulenn, Mrs. Mary G. Leishman go towards beautifying the Wellswere made by RayGarlson for the duets. and 'Mrs. Josle Poppleton in ville Junior High grounds. Priests, Billy Hyde for the Deaccharge. ons; Arvil Andersen, the YMMIA; The Hyrum First ward PrimFirst of all we introduce the Mrs. Venna Perkins, the YWMIA; ary Teachers Training lesson will Did Fasioned orchestra, Evan Dar Myron Brenchley for the Scouts; be given at a meeting to be held ley. violin; Mattie Darley, piano; Mrs. Marjorie Leishman for the tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the First Allan B. Leishman, drums; Oliver Teen Age Girls; Merrill L. Green ward Relief Society class rooms. By Valoie Allred Myers and Earl Wyatt, accordions for the Sunday School, and Mrs. The attendance of all teachers Little Scott Wilson, the son of and also folks who never danced Janett Wyatt for the Primary. and oficers is desired as parts for Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wilson, aged before or for years couldnt help At the evening session prayers the Primary conference will be asthree, was the proud owner of a but dance. Everyone was in Old were by Samuel Bankhead and signed that new bright red wagon, and hes night. Tashioned costumes and prizes Grover M. Haslam. The music was just doin what comes naturally were awarded to the oldest lady by the ward choir. Sustaining of The Hyrum Second ward Prim- when he cries because he cant with the best costume Mrs. Fred officers and teachers and report Teachers Training lesson will find his little red wagon. "Woodward, and the married cou-bof the geneological committee ary be at a meeting to Be held given Scott, like other boys, took his ' were in the best costume, Mr. and by Clerk Dean J. Riggs. at the home of Alta Petersen on wagqn was left, forgotten on the Mrs. James. R. Thorpe. Reports were made as follows: Monday night at 8 p. m. home and then, like other boys, he Following the march which all Teachers by Rex Maughan; Sr. interested in some other form In costume got the participated in, Scouts, Willard Hyde; Relief SocThe Hyrum Third ward MIA of entertainment. Night came and niain event was a floor show with iety, Mrs. Rena M. Leishman; the next Tuesday will begin Scott went to bed. The little red. Tiftv couples choir by, Lewis Brenchley; Elders meeting part. All the taking with opening prayer by Connie wagon was lef, forgotten, on the old time dances were demonstrateKINGS OF THE BAT . . . Babe Ruth, slowly recovering from his by Walter Boyd; Seventies by Williamson and a recent operation, is shown revealing the secret, heretofore told only to Charles scripture read- hill. d- A lovely pieced quilt was Cooper; High Priests by ing by Jo Ann Smith The proof When swat. as the him title for In the morning Scott rememearned that king Lou aivn away to the Gehrig, lucky number. The James A. Leishman; Old Folks gram will be given by the follow- bered his wagon, but it was no Hank Greenberg, right, visited Ruth, he revealed the secret: Dlirk Mrughan held the number Committee by Hershall Bradshaw ing young people: Barbara, John, where to be seqn. Scott Just cant little finger of right hand extends down below the main surface of the and activities hut donated the quilt back to the of the ward and the and Linda moment and at the break handle and butt. It makes the grip right Christofersen, Marian- understand where his wagon 'Camp. Mrs.'Leland Mauglian held Welfare plan by Bishop Olsen. na and throws the whole weight of the bat into the bail. Myrla Eliason and Lex could have gone, and he sincerely 'the second number drawn Remarks lucky by Counselors James L. Larsen. Peggy Nielsen will offer hopes that . out. somebody will help Wyatt and Ray W, Leishman. ''x: the closing prayer. him get it back. Thursday . cer-moni- - half-wa- y Debaters Attend Meet Schedule For Contracting Peas, Beans And Corn Queen For a Day ? Wed-nsda- , Priesthood Meets Next Sunday New Scoutmaster GET . ist ; New Pea Vinery - Arve Johnson At Wellsville de-ght- ed Suffers Injury ! Relief Society Plans Program Book Review In Wellsville .nnxliL . Dog Tax Doubles Next Monday Observes 90th Birthday Wellsville First Ward Conference ct n. Bazaar at Wellsville Monday Centennial Ball Enjoyed - Ma-.c- Kays-vill- e. Scott Wilsons Wagon is Gone le . |